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Waters of Wisconsin

An international group of researchers recently published a paper in Science warning that humanity has crossed four of nine planetary boundaries—the biophysical parameters within

Developed shoreline on a small Wisconsin lake

How can we influence shoreland property owners to make lake-friendly decisions?

150. 150 million years is how long lake sturgeon have inhabited the planet. $150 is the cost for a hydrophone used in the Wolf River back in 2011.

Benjamin Franklin said, “When the well is dry, we learn the worth of water.”

Have you ever stood along one of those rivers that flows with such beauty and power that you can’t help but stop and watch?

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This toolkit includes communication strategies and a guide for developing messages to facilitate effective conversations about water.

Little Plover River Runs Dry, Barb Feltz

The campaign TV ads have stopped, the robocalls have ended, and the campaign literature is on the way to the recycle bin.

Our central Wisconsin farm was one of those rocky, sandy, hilly, and droughty farms where it never seemed to rain enough.

Near true-color image of Green Bay from October 1999, showing the immense scale of the algal bloom in the bay.

Welcome! This is the first of what will be many pieces on how different people relate to our shared waters.

Between 2002 and 2003, I was one of more than 700 hundred Wisconsin citizens who participated in the Wisconsin Academy’s Waters of Wisconsin (WOW) initiative.

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